PUBLISHED MATERIALS
- Hillier,
Bill and
Leaman, A. (1974)
How is design possible? Journal
of Architectural and Planning Research, 3 (1). ,
available at
http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00002321/01/hillier-leaman1973b-howisdesignpossible.pdf
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Bill
Hillier, (1983),"Space Syntax: A Different Urban Perspective", Architects'
Journal, vol. 178, no. 48, Nov. 30, pp. 47-63.
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Hillier, B.; Hanson, J.,
(1984),The social logic of space,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (see Chapter 3)
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Bentley,
A. Babcock, P. Murrain, S. McGlynn, & G. Smith,
(1985), “Introduction” in Responsive Environments, Architectural
Press, London, pp. 9-15
- Hillier,
Bill and
Hanson, Julienne
and
Peponis, John (1987) Syntactic
Analysis of Settlements. Architecture
et Comportement/Architecture
and Behaviour, 3 (3). ,
available at
http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00000086/
- Hillier,
Bill and
Burdett, Richard
and
Peponis, John and Penn,
Alan (1987) Creating
Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture
& Comportement/ Architecture & Behaviour, 3 (3). ,
available at
http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00000101/
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J.
Peponis, (1989), "Space, Culture and Urban Design in Late Modernism
and after, " Ekistics, vol. 56, no. 334-355, pp. 93-100
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Peponis, J., E. Hadjinikolaou, et al. (1989). "The
Spatial Core of Urban Culture." Ekistics 334, 335 Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr:
43-55
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Hillier, B. (1993),
"Specifically architectural theory: a partial account of the ascent
from building as cultural transmission to architecture as theoretical
concretion", in Harvard
Architecture Review, 9, 8-27, available at
http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00001027/01/hillier_1993-specifically_architectural.pdf
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Hillier, B. and Penn, A. and
Hanson, J. and Grajewski, T. and Xu, J., (1993), “Natural movement: or, configuration
and attraction in urban pedestrian movement”, Environment and Planning B, 20 (1), pp. 29-66.
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Hillier, B. (1996), “Cities
as movement economies”, Urban Design
International, 1 (1), pp. 41-60.
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Jiang
B., Claramunt C. and Klarqvist
B. (2000), “An Integration of Space Syntax into GIS for Modelling Urban Spaces”, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Vol.2, pp.161-171.
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Jiang,
B. and Claramunt, C., “Integration of Space
Syntax into GIS: New Perspectives for Urban Morphology” in Transactions in GIS, Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 6(3), 2002,
295-309
(See Section 2)
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Sonit Bafna, (2003), “Space Syntax: A
Brief Introduction to Its Logic and Analytical Techniques” in Environment
and Behavior 35, pp. 17-29 available at http://eab.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/1/17
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P.
Murrain, "Urban Expansion: Look Back and Learn, (date?), " in Making
Better Places: Urban Design Now, R. Hayward & S. McGlynn, eds. Butterworth, London, pp. 83-94
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"Space Syntax" in Wikipedia,
available at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_syntax
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Hillier, B. (2005). "The
Art of Place and the Science of Space." World Architecture 11(185:
Special issue on Space Syntax): 24-34, Chineese, 96-102 Engllish.
UNPUBLISHED
PAPERS
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Ana
Maria Passos Mota, Antônio Alexandre Cavalcante Leite, Frederico
de Holanda, (date??) “Eccentric Brasilia”, Laura Regina Simões de Bello Soares, Patrícia Melasso Garcia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade de Brasília
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Frederico
de Holanda,(date???), “Class
Footprints In The Landscape” Institutional affiliation: Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade de Brasilia
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Haq S.,
(2003), Relational aspects of
space in design: Examples of Space Syntax,
Texas Tech
University.
From a phenomenological
perspective,
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Seamon,
David, “Grasping the Dynamism of Urban Place: Contributions from the Work
of Christopher Alexander, Bill Hillier, and Daniel Kemmis”, chapter 7, in Tom Mels, editor, Reanimating Places: A Geography of
Rhythms, London:
Ashgate, available at http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/buttimer_chap.htm
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Seamon, David, “The Life of the Place: A Phenomenological Commentary On Bill Hillier’s Theory of Space Syntax”, Nordisk Arkitekturforskning
[Nordic Journal of Architectural Research],
7, 1994, pp. 35-48. Available without images at. http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/hillier93.htm
From a cognition perspective
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Jiang, B., (1998). "A
Space Syntax Approach to Spatial Cognition in Urban Environments",
Position paper for NSF-funded research workshop on Cognitive Models of
Dynamic Phenomena and Their Representations, October 29 - 31, 1998,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, available at http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~cogmap/ncgia/jiang.html
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Haq, S,. (2001) “Space Syntax”, in Complex Architectural
Settings: An Investigation of Spatial and Cognitive Variables Through
Wayfinding Behavior, PhD
Dissertation, Georgia Tech.
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Zimring C., and Dalton,
R. C., (2003), “Linking
Objective Measures Of Space To Cognition And
Action”,
Environment and Behavior 35, pp.
3-16. available at
http://eab.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/1/3
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Penn, a., (2003), “Space Syntax And
Spatial Cognition: Or Why the Axial Line?” in Environment
and Behavior 35: pp. 30-65, available at http://eab.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/1/30
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Haq,
S. and Zimring C., (2003), “Just down the road a piece: the development of
topological knowledge of building layouts”, in Environment
and Behavior, Vol 35, No.1, Jan, pp. 132-160, available at http://eab.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/1/132
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